but i also bring greetings from medford massachusetts rotary, which is medford is about five miles north of boston. as it turned out its population is about 55,000, and when i was writing this book i sublease a 10 by 10 office space from a local architect who was, in fact, a one term rotary president and now he is signing up for a second term. he told me before game i told him us coming to speak to one of the most prestigious and oldest and certainly friendliest i know rhodri's in wichita may be bigger, he said keep it short. these people are on their lunch break. [laughter] but i did hear an awful lot and i'm glad you guys don't -- willard garvey didn't know how to keep it short. i think some of you enjoy that as well. but he was a faithful rotarian for more than 50 years, and this was his club. he joined rotary in 1950 and you could usually find in your without fail on monday. he was out of tow town and he on made it a point to visit with other rotary clubs like we had today. and around different cities in the united states. willard really loved rotary and became clear to all the speec